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    Informative Eskimo Speech

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    Outline for Informative Speech Title: Eskimos Speaker/Name: John Rendon General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the Eskimo family‚ hand crafted tools and modernization to date. Thesis Statement: Eskimos are not a lonely group of people hidden from the world‚ they are a dying breed of independent survivalist while we depend on technology every second of every day. Introduction Attention getter: Think of the last time you were in a weather black out. What did you

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    TECHNOCRATS AND CANADA

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    technocrat is someone who feels many important issues in society can be solved using technology focused solutions. Should technology be used as a means of minimizing terrorism? Or should we continue to use current methods already in place? Tom Ridge and those of the newly formed Homeland Security felt technology could solve and diminish the threat of terrorism against our borders. Do you feel Canada should be the first choice for the new border architecture or should Mexico of been the first

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    Tooth Morphology

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    Lingual view: 1. Symmetrical crown 2. Smooth and shallow lingual fossa ( slightly concave in the middle and incisal thirds) and no grooves‚ accessory ridges and pits. 3. Cingulum is convex‚ small and centrally located. 4. Marginal ridges ( mesial and distal) and the lingual fossa are scarcely discernible 5. Longer mesial marginal ridge than disto marginal ridge 6. Narrow roots 7. Longitudinal depressions (groove) on both sides of the root‚ but more prominent on the distal surface 8. Root bent distally at

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    Although the theory that individualization resides in one’s friction ridge skin is reliant upon the fundamental belief that the friction ridge detail is unique‚ even down to the single ridge unit‚ this principal cam into question in the 1993 Daubert v. Merrill Dow Pharmaceuticals‚ 509 U. S. 579‚ 588 case. The importance of objectively reviewing the process used by examiners to

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    that is historically important. My donation is a handpainted propaganda sign from the secret‚ government town of Oak Ridge‚ Tennessee. The decision to choose this as my donation was simple considering the way that the compound of Oak Ridge has changed both Tennessee and the world. But how does this particular sign represent the secrecy and importance of the goings on in Oak Ridge? This sign was constructed as a reminder to all who saw it that they were being trusted with top secret information‚

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    Phy-110 Assignment 5

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    ________. Answer | | craton | | | shield | | | platform | | | belt | 2 points   Question 4 1.   The most prominent features on the ocean floor are the ________. Answer | | deep-ocean trenches | | | oceanic ridges | | | seamounts | | | lava plateaus | 2 points   Question 5 1.   The ________ forms the relatively cool‚ brittle plates of plate tectonics. Answer | | asthenosphere | | | lithosphere | | | astrosphere | | |

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    Alphonse Bertilon

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    Bibliography: Anil‚ J. (2008‚ December). Fingerprint Identification. Retrieved December 7‚ 2008‚ from http://biometrics.cse.msu.edu/fingerprint.html Ashbaugh‚ David (1999). Quantitative- Qualitative friction Ridge Analysis. Boca Raton‚ Florida: crcpress.

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    remains an exceptionally valuable tool for law enforcement and investigators today. To start‚ fingerprints are incredibly unique. They are patterns that are created by friction ridges and furrows and they are located on the pads of the fingers and thumbs. The difference between friction ridges and furrows is that friction ridges are raised up while furrows are recessed. Also‚ prints on your palms‚ toes and feet are also distinctive and can be important‚ but are not typically used

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    Discuss the evidence for tectonic plate movement There has been a variety of different evidence for tectonic plate movement but the main evidence was Wegener’s theory which was based on a variety of different evidence from several sciences. Alfred Lothar Weneger was a German polar researcher‚ geophysicist and meteorologist‚ he first thought of this idea by noticing that the different large landmasses of the Earth almost fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. In 1912‚ he proposed his explanation – the

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    movement had occurred. However from the 1940’s additional evidence accumulated after the discovery of the mid-Atlantic ridge and huge oceanic trenches. Examination of the ocean crust either side of the mid-Atlantic ridge suggested that sea-floor spreading was occurring. Magnetic surveys of the ocean floor in the 1950’s‚ showed regular patterns of paleomagnetic striping surrounding the ridges. It was discovered that when lava erupts on the ocean floor‚ magnetic domains within iron rich minerals in the lava

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